Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1992-12-29
1994-08-30
Sikes, William L.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307518, 307595, H03K 5153
Patent
active
053430824
ABSTRACT:
In the conventional address transition detection circuit of a memory device, same signals are generated in a normal operation state, and in a noise induced operation state thereby unwanted ATD pulses are generated by the noises activating the internal circuit related to these, thus causing malfunctions. In order to solve such problems, the present invention, by inverting outputs of the first and second delay/inversion units and then inputting the inverted signals into the cross coupled logic combination unit, enables one to distinguish between two operations. This is achieved by gaining ATD pulse width during a normal operation and by receiving the noise pulse width unchanged. Accordingly, by evaluating the ATD pulse width, one can determine whether it is an ATD operation by a normal address transition or whether an unnecessary ATD operation by the noises. Also, the operation of the internal circuit related to these can be controlled, thus preventing the malfunctions caused by the noises.
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Han Gwang-Ma
Kim Gyu-Suk
Hyundai Electronics Industries Co,. Ltd.
Nuton My-Trang
Sikes William L.
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